Nook eBook Reader Review

The Nook eBook Reader allows you to read comfortably for hours because the e-ink display is more like a paper book than a computer. If you are trying to read ebooks on a computer screen there is a glare that causes eye strain.

When you buy a Nook eBook reader you’ll have access to over one million titles and you can even browse ebooks for free before you buy them just as you would if you were browsing the shelves at a Barnes & Nobles store. The Nook not only allows you to conveniently carrying tons of books in one portable device, you can also download your favorite newspapers and magazines.

Nook eBook Reader Features

There are 2 models of the Nook reader, one is the Nook Wi-Fi reader and the other is the Nook 3G plus WiFi ebook reader. The only difference in features between the Nook Wi-Fi versus the Nook 3G + WiFi is the 3G version allows you to connect to a 3G network and wifi hotspots where as the Nook WiFi version you can only connect via WiFi hotspots and of course there’s a price difference, the 3G Nook costs more.

Here is a summary of the Nook reader features

Free Wi-Fi access at AT&T hotspot locations

Get Free 3G access when you buy the Nook 3G + WiFi model

Easy reading even in bright sunlight

Share ebooks with your friends

Adjustable text size

Battery life lasts up to 10 days when you have wifi turned off

Expandable storage via a microSD slot

Nook eBook Reader Supported File Types

Supported ebook formats:

EPUB

PDB

PDF

The Nook ebook reader does not support Amazon, Sony, Doc, Lit or txt file formats.

Supported graphics formats:

JPG

GIF

PNG

BMP

The Nook eBook reader also supports MP3 audio files so you can listen to your music as well as reader your digital files

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